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About a month ago, Donald Trump's lawyer, the man who Trump hired to advise and represent him on lega...

Hi Everyone. First timer here. Thank you to those who were smart enough to follow the posts question rather than get on a rant/soap box. Idiots are a ptsd trigger for me. People, while they do admire "bullies" or an alpha personality, The biggest flaw is people's own stupidity. Trump, like most politicians, is a master manipulator. He engages people's feelings/emotions and controls a large general audience by making them feel frustrated. He tells jokes or insults to make people laugh and feel good. He references stories to make you sad. He's on top of his sales pitch. He's been a salesman for years. I fear many will end up with buyers remorse. If you allow a person to use your emotions, you have given them the power to control you.
 

Peaceful protest isn't gonna stop this shit

One of the first tactics that Schaupenhauer discusses in "the art of dispute" (you can get a scan free from archive.org) is to widen or narrow a field.

Certainly in the narrow sense of people going on marches, holding placards and writing letters, you are absolutely correct.

In a wider sense that you will never ever see mentioned by the lamestream. violence is not necessary at all. in fact it is totally counter productive.

sure - the folks who have come to develop a strong sense of entitlement under the present system, will probably try to lash out, just as any other narcissistic abuser will lash out when they don't get what they feel entitled to - so, yes you will see violence
that violence will be by those who believe what Bastiat describes as the "great fiction" that everyone expects to live at the expense of everyone else.
you will also see the "but it's the law" crowd supporting that violence (Bastiat's essay, "The Law", describes how law gets perverted into defending plunderers and to persecuting the plundered if they object to being plundered).

To quickly paraphrase Etienne de la Boetie's "discourse on volountary servitude"
de la Boetie asks, How does one man rule 10 million men?
he can only do it if they consent to it.
There is therefore no need to lay hands upon the tyrant (no need to use violence against him or her); simply withdraw your consent and he (or she) will fall just as surely as if he were pushed.
 
There is therefore no need to lay hands upon the tyrant (no need to use violence against him or her); simply withdraw your consent and he (or she) will fall just as surely as if he were pushed.
Exactly! (And the link is great!)
Trump winning isn't inevitable and the time to stop him is certainly BEFORE he gets elected. And, I don't think the way to beat him is to take him on directly, the way he wants to take on everyone else. He's like any other accomplished narc, his ego is too big to fail, so to speak. But, he only gets one vote. The way to beat him it to show the masses what he actually is. Like the scene in the Wizard of Oz, where Toto pulls back the curtain and everyone sees that there's just a scruffy little man making all the noise. People need to see that Trump has a track record of being a liar. That he has no integrity, he won't keep any promises he doesn't feel like keeping, and the only person he really cares about is himself. But then, my T keeps telling me I give people WAY too much credit for being rational.........
 
This article is about the European Central Bank,
but the Fe'ral reserve is in no better shape

This is the situation that whoever becomes the resident, whether it is Hitlery, Trump or whoever, will be met with. A hideously endebted united state, and an imploding paper money.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-...ence-ecb-lessons-john-laws-mississippi-bubble

After John Law and the Mississippi Bubble in 1716 - 1720, France's next experiments with paper money (eg the "Assignat" ) went no better. The history of paper money since that time shows the same pattern time and time again.


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I can point anyone who's interested to refs on monetary theory, including Richard Cantillon's account of the Mississippi bubble and his hugely successful counter speculation on its bursting.
 
Trump calling for waterboarding...
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-...d-lot-more-clinton-says-torture-not-effective
anyone who thinks that such methods would only be used on "bad people" is deluding themselves.

Shit like this has a very nasty habit of coming home from the colonies. In Britain the paramilitary Royal Irish Constabulary served as a model for [orange] Peel's mid 19th century metropolitan police. and the attitudes bureaucrats returning from the newly independant empire in the late 1940s through to the 1970s, took root in the British [un]civil [dis]service.

Torture; coming to a militarised police force near you.


on the subject of wars on, and camps located away from the view of the home population,
just compare these pictures of two camp gate ways, the references to "freedom" and the imagery of eagles used by both regimes
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-TQHXe9RBO...PK_aGwf40/s1600/guantanamo-bay-camp-delta.jpg

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It is creepy and it is what has happened already
The Bush dynasty may have started it, but the big 0 hasn't demonstrated any action to lessen it.
which psychopathic narcissist is going to become commi in chief of it next?
 
Hillary is MUCH safer.

I hope Trump just dissapears. He is EVIL Hillary just dirty like the rest.

I'm gonna lie and just say I (heart) Hillary
 
Socialist :smug:
In one the commune[ity] is supposed to decide for the individual,
in the other society is supposed to decide for the individual,

or at least the decisions are made in the name of, by people who claim to be uniquely attuned to such things (like DeValera, who said he only had to look into his own heart to know what was in the interests of the Irish people) and are coercively imposed on the individuals.

Vlad Lennin's "who-whom" question then comes into play
who gets to do what to whom? or who gets to inflict what on whom?

In practice, all government is either an exercise of autocracy or an exercise in socialism, where people who are not engaged in any aggression are coercively denied their own choices in the name of a king or of society.
Regimes like those of the Kim dynasty, Nikolai Ceacescu, Envar Hoxha, and Stalin are extremely confusing, as to whether they are autocracies or socialist.

looking internationally, things that are a shibboleth of the "left" in one place, are a shibboleth of the "right" in another. even if we assume that ideas could be described as undeniably and exclusively of the left, and undeniably of the right... once we get past half of life being legislated, that exclusivity has to break and policies overlap.

The more areas of life that are subject to coercion, the more the "left" and the "right" begin to overlap and to look like each other.

In practice, Bush the dumber and the big 0 were very similar, despite different rhetoric

I dread to think how similar the current front runners might be if we lived to see one after the other in that building that had to be whitewashed to hide the scorch marks from 1812
 
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The more areas of life that are subject to coercion, the more the "left" and the "right" begin to overlap and to look like each other.
It's a circle. If you follow it far enough, Stalin and Hitler are neighbors. The problem with anarchy is I don't think you can actually maintain it without "government". Won't you just end up with a law of the jungle kind of situation where who ever is the best bully gets to do what they want and everyone else just has to do their best to survive?
 
Hi Scout,
t's a circle. If you follow it far enough, Stalin and Hitler are neighbors.
that assumes that Hitler was "right wing" which was a tag that Stalin applied to anyone who disagreed with him.

If you look at Adolf one bollock's history, prior to finding Drexler and Roehm's Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (National Socialist German Worker's Party, NSDAP, frequently abbreviated in English to Nazi Party),

the young Adolf Schicklgruber, as he tried to sell his hand painted postcards, and got rejected entry into the art school, was heavily influenced by the big spending and ruthlessly populist mayor of Vienna, Dr. Karl Lueger

After WWi he briefly took part in one of the many soviets that sprang up in the collapsed Germany.

The NSDAP that he joined and was later to seize the leadership of, was rabidly anti capitalist (and Roehm's SA was overtly homosexual) at the time he joined, Adolf was cool joining that party. I don't think that there is evidence for Hitler ever having passed through a phase of laissez faire liberalism on his path from member of a marxist soviet, to Fuhrer of the rigidly centrally planned Third Reich.

Benito Mussolini is probably a clearer example. His father (like Hitler, and unlike Marx, Engels, Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin... Mussolini was born to humble proletarian parents) was village blacksmith, and part of the price of having him shoe a mule or mend a broken tool, was to listen to him preaching Marx at you.

Benito Mussolini was a pretty consistent Marxoid international socialist, up until wwi and the surge in nationalism and grievances between nationalities that it caused. Amongst his Marxoid credentials are organising and leading a strike amongst Italian migrant workers in Switzerland, which was how he earned the title of il duce (the leader), and publishing his own marxist newspaper.

His reputation for "making the trains run on time" came from after WWi, when his fascist thugs broke the marxist's general strike and by 10am on the morning of the first day of the general strike, the trains were once more running on time.

Following the outbreak of WWi, Mussolini and his pals set to, and created a nationally based rather than an international socialism. Amongst the brains behind this, was Mussolini's mistress and partner in the Marxist news sheet, Margherita Sarfati, who's home even to her death, still had framed red hammer and sickle art work hanging on the walls. She never ceased being a marxist. incidentally, she was also Jewish.

Mussolini's summary of Fascism was "All within the state, none outside the state, none against the state." Hardly a laissez-faire, free market position.

Mussolini, maintained mutual correspondence with Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky up until their respective deaths. Following Lenin's death, Trotsky began to favour Mussolini's brand of socialism more and more openly, as being (to his mind) a more successful social experiment than his own.

Incidentally, the warm references to the social experiments going on in Italy, that were made at the end of HG Wells' sci fi novel, The Time Machine, were not meant to be ironic, Wells was a fan, as were many in Hollywood, and Mussolini starred in cameo role in a fawning Hollywood bio-pic.

Again, there is little evidence of passing through a spectrum from left to right for Mussolini and Trotsky, despite what Stalin claimed about them being "right wing".

Within both the fascists and the NSDAP, reds were seen as potential recruits, classical liberals were not.

Hitlery is an interesting one in that same respect, Wall street are amongst her biggest campaign donors, but her college thesis was on Saul Alinsky,
Won't you just end up with a law of the jungle kind of situation where who ever is the best bully gets to do what they want and everyone else just has to do their best to survive?
isn't that what we have now?
except we are conned into participating
and gaslit into thinking that when things go wrong, we should have voted for better people, so it's our fault.

The modern centralised state is a very recent phenomenon. It has taken centuries of gas lighting and creeping centralisation to get it to where we are today.

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law of the jungle kind of situation
is part of the Hobbesian myth, that without a monopolist of violence to rule us justly, we'd exist in a state of a war of all upon all, in which human life would be nasty short and brutish...
Hobbes got it exactly backwards - look at what the candidates are doing, they're trying to frighten their constituencies with hyped up threats about what the other constituency will do to them - and they are offering to re distribute what the other constituencies have, to their own constituency.

It also assumes that there is at least one good or service which cannot be provided on the market, but can only be provided coercively by a monopoly (monopolies cannot exist without coercion - and coercion implies the credible threat of violence) - the good or service of defense/security

this is demonstrably incorrect - defence/security can be provided in greater quantity, higher quality, and at lower cost on the free market by freely competing providers, than it can by a coercive monopoly. - the same is true of every other good or service.

There are approximately three to four times as many privately employed security providers in America than there are of the chubby, blue clad abusers with shiny badges. Whether they are the lowly guys working in the malls and doing night watch at construction sites, or the high level people who find people and stuff that the fat blue whine can not, or any level in between.

Politics, predatory pricing, gaslighting and outright violence by the state sector cops usually keeps the private sector guys from the streets that the gangs calling themselves governments claim as their turf.

Places like Detroit, where the monopoly can't even maintain the fiction of a service, there are peacefully competing private providers using the profits from the premium services they provide to wealthy people and neighbourhoods, to help fund their services in poor areas.

Even without any practice before hand, in places like Ferguson (and virtually everywhere else that there are riots), locals and protestors, spontaneously organised to peacefully protect businesses from looters, while the cops variously stood by, lobbed cs canisters into back yards and gassed and beat up journalists and film crews. This is something that, if Hobbes were correct - could never happen.

As regards laws and courts for peacefully resolving disputes - one account of a customary law system without kings or government, that most people are likely to have in their possession, is the book of Judges in the Bible. True, it's hardly libertarian, but it's vastly superior to the two hundred years of warfare that followed the Israelites accepting a king to lead them into battle.

foreign wars and entangling alliances anyone?
 
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